A Life Worth Living Memorials of Emily Bliss Gould of Rome

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" I was frightened, for I thought he must have run me in debt. But I read on. " First, each child received a big tract and a little tract ; second, each child received an excellent bun and two mottoes ; third, each child received a gilded nut and an apple. " There, dear children, you see how little makes these poor little creatures perfectly happy. Do you not think we should be willing to give them this little taste of pleasure once a year ? I could not do it this Christ- mas, but I hope by nex...t year to be able to send enough money to light up one such little tree in every Sunday-school in the Waldensian Alps. You have helped me to make many happy this year ; The Florence Orphanage. 121 many children like yourselves. God bless you for it !
What shall I tell you of our school and orphan- house ? The school has now three hundred and fifty children. They are under the care of most excellent teachers, so devoted, that they take the little salary that can be afforded to them because they would rather be poor and be able to teach their children something of their Heavenly Father and Saviour than gain more money in other ways, as they might easily do.


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